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<br /> ri.,�-iNe Ms. Mak has a well-rounded background in design and multimedia. While study-
<br /> iso, � ing at the University of Florida, she was awarded the Henry Adams engraved medal
<br /> ' �' by the American Institute of Architects. This is awarded to a top-ranking graduating
<br /> -41:4t j . student in each architecture program accredited by the National Architectural Ac-
<br /> u crediting Board. Prior to becoming an architect, she worked for five years in corn-
<br /> SO J " puter science as a webmaster, designer and research assistant for numerous multi- 0
<br /> ;{ . media projects. With this experience, she has complemented BEA's graphics section.
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<br /> t � - � $ Ransom Aquatic Center,Coconut Grove, FL. Project Architect for complete NE services
<br /> ' i �'' for this aquatic center in a sensitive and historical environment. The building provides an
<br /> j .ra ,. f T- ' above ground competition size pool, training pool, gymnasium, offices, ancillary facilities
<br /> . and parking areas.
<br /> .`%r Ives Estate Recreation Facility,Miami-Dade Park&Recreation Department.Miami-Dade
<br /> registralfell, County, FL. Project Architect providing complete architectural and engineering services
<br /> '9 ,y,> ''Registered Architect] were provided for this 3,000-SF recreational facility that included meeting rooms, offices,
<br /> s;'i '.' ' '„ h Florida AR94747 rest rooms and a snack bar. A lighted parking lot for 437 vehicles; two lighted, irrigated
<br /> ( > - ,: baseball fields;an irrigated soccer field;and storage for both athletic equipment and scoot-
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<br /> ,geri ,'P v�,� F� ers were also included in the project.
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<br /> ' Pelican Harbor Marina, Miami, FL. Schematic design for a new, two-story dock master
<br /> edgealfo building offering offices, a multipurpose room, rest rooms, and a laundry facility for boat-
<br /> Master.ofrArchdecture ers renting slips in its marina. The 3,000-SF structure boasting Art Deco Revival style is ED
<br /> University of Florida located on a small key between Miami's mainland and Miami Beach.
<br /> 2005 Miami Beach Bandshell Renovation,Miami Beach,FL. Schematic design and construc-
<br /> tion documentation and renovation of stage and backstage area, upgrade equipment and
<br /> ;Certificate in bring spaces up to code
<br /> Art and Design
<br /> ' The Chinese University Miami Gardens Miscellaneous Park Improvements, Miami Gardens, FL. Assisted with
<br /> of Hong Kong Sho'01 of Continuin• the planning phase of renovations and improvements to seven county parks located in the
<br /> „ . ,y, Education City of Miami Gardens. Created color boards and prepared community presentations.
<br /> " 1 ' Md 002, Florida Turnpike Service Plazas: Master planning and schematic design to remodel six of
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<br /> '. the eight service plazas in the Florida Turnpike Service Plazas design/build competition. The
<br /> Bachelor of computer Science service includes remodeling of the plaza buildings, master plan of exterior rest/recreation areas
<br /> ,' The Chinese Universit', and gas stations, and phasing of the renovation. The approximately$160 million project was la
<br /> 'of Hong Kon. targeted for Silver LEED Certification. ,t.
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<br /> University Football Stadium Expansion, Miami, FL. Prepared construction documents
<br /> and worked on the design development for of the expansion and renovation design-build to
<br /> construct an NCAA Division 1A-style multipurpose arena at Florida International University.
<br /> The football stadium not only serves the college but is made available to Miami-Dade County
<br /> 4' -j public high schools and will host convocations and graduations as well as sporting events.
<br /> iN ,� The south, east and west sides of the stadium will be expanded to seat approximately ��
<br /> ' ',.?:'',,'•;::',.„,',;:,;.?.:' 15,188 persons with appropriate increases of toilet and concession facilities. q
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<br /> '''''''''-:,11( t7 The James Hotel,Miami Beach,FL. Prepared construction documentation for modernizing an
<br /> Yi•,, , ,' yy % eight-story, 115,000-SF Miami Modem-style hotel. Age and renovations by various prior own-
<br /> ' •„;, - ers have taken their toll on the 1950 structure. "Green design"concepts and new materials will +4
<br /> '"' ;; upgrade the designated historical property into South Florida's first LEED-certified 5-star luxury
<br /> - • hotel. Its version of luxury will be inclusive and casual,offering a genuine sense of worth rooted
<br /> - ` s in nature while keeping its Miami Beach heritage alive for future generations.Connections from 5
<br /> outbuildings towards the inner pool courtyard will be enhanced. While similarly opening an
<br /> outbuilding towards Collins Park,its exterior facade will seamlessly tie back to the main building,
<br /> - anchoring the entire building series. Includes rooftop gardens, a series of skylights shedding 49
<br /> natural light over interior spaces,and utilizing fair colors forflooring and appurtenances to reduce
<br /> „ . ', lighting needs. The work will invigorate the original spirit of interior appointments by re-installing
<br /> terrazzo,wood and stone details and finishes. 'i!'
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